Second Member of Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Unit Announced Dead ‘While on Mission’

In addition to Ali Kamani, a member of the aerospace unit whose death “while on mission” was announced by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps on Sunday, June 12, it was also announced that Mohammad Abdoos, an employee of Semnan aerospace, has also been killed “while conducting a mission.”
Fars News Agency, without referring to details and the location of Mohammad Abdoos’ death, wrote that he was born in 1989 and was killed on June 12 in Semnan.
The publication of this news coincided with the release of a statement by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps announcing the death of another member of its aerospace unit named Ali Kamani “while on mission in a traffic accident.”
In the statement of the Guards of the Central Province, no clarification was provided regarding the time of Ali Kamani’s death and other details of the incident.
In recent weeks, multiple reports were published about the deaths of prominent Revolutionary Guards members in various incidents.
The armed assassination of Hassan Sayyad Khodarahmi, one of the commanders of the Quds Force of the Guards, which resulted in his death, was among the most significant of these events. Following that, it was reported that Ali Ismaeilzadeh, a colonel of the Revolutionary Guards and member of the Quds Force, was killed on June 1 by “falling from the balcony of his house in Karaj.”
The suspicious death of Ayoub Entezari, described as an “aerospace industry scientist,” also drew attention, with the governor of Yazd calling him a “martyr.”
Some Israeli media outlets also reported on June 5 the death of “Kamran Malapour, a young scientist who worked at the Natanz nuclear site.”
Source: Radio Farda




